Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 06, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE TWO
Ashland “ Tidings
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Established 1876
Published Every Evening Except ■
Sunday by
Clancy Kids
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Editor
Bert R. Greer
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER.
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WOULONEVER SPEAK TO YOU AGAIN ANO %.
WHATS MORE you're A LITTLE RUFFIAN
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TELEPHONE 30
Tuesday, April 6, 1920
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Classified Column—
If you are handy with tools.
Be a kicker.
The Ashland Commercial Club
needs lots of good live kickers,
It takes constructive kickers to do
things.
If nobody kicked against pres­
ent conditions we would all set­
tle down and progress would stop.
Hearkeu to the tale of the two
frogs:
"Two frogs fell in a can of
cream.
"One said; ‘what’s the use of
struggling, we can never get out.”
"He quit kicking and feil to the
bottom and drowned.
"The other kicked and kicked.
"And kicked some more.
‘ Until he had churned the cream
into butter.
“And got a footing.
“And hopped out.”
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culation in Ashland and its trade
territory. than all other news­
papers combined.
ALBERS MUST
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Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
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CHEERFULNESS
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DEAD WHALE
CASTASHORE
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SEEM A HERO
EASTER SERVICES TO
ton, of the Methodist Episcopal ELECTIONS HELD FOR
was the smallest ever held.
BE HELD ON MOUNTAIN çhurch.
CHICAGO ALDERMEN
The election is called under the
RIVERSIDE, Calif., April 2.—
KLAHATH FALLS. — Roads
Thousands of residents and tour­
blocked
by hundreds of fallen
ists are planning to attend the
trees,
several
buildings wrecked
sunrise services to be held Eas-
ter morning, April 4, about the and other property damaged is
Father Serra cross on Mt. Rubi- the result of a freak storm near
SAN JOSE.—An investigation
Odessa, 30 miles north of here,
doux, near Riverside.
BANDON.—A mammoth sperm into the circumstances surround­
on
upper Klamath lake, Friday.
For years an increasing num- |
whale, measuring 75 feet in ing the shooting of Harold Chope,
The storm lasted from 10 to 4
length, has floated ashore about a 16-year-old high school student, ber of persons have climbed the1 o’clock, and in spots approached
three miles north of here at the resulted in a statement by Chief mountain and lifted their faces
reverently to the east, to meet the the violence of a tordano. As far
mouth of Cut creek. The animal of Police J. N. Black that the
sun, while in anthem and prayer as known, damage was confined
had apparently been captured by youth had deliberately shot him- the rising of Christ from the tomb ' to a comparatively
small area,
a whaling ship, robbed of its self in the left arm in order to
was memorialized.
having Odessa as a center, with
sperm oil and the carcass turned "make himself a hero in the eyes
The program for this year’s a radius of 15 or 20 miles.
of his girl friends.” Chope had
loose.
The whale was discovered about | reported that a burglar entered service includes numbers by Mar-
prima donna; the
400 yards south of the J. R. Smith the family home and after a tus- cella Craft,
reading
of
Henry
Van Dyke’s
mining plant and home on the sie shot him.
poem, “God of the Open Air,” by
beach. Mr. Smith is praying for
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Albany
cannery
installing
bi
DeWitt V. Hutchings; and the
the wind to shift northward and
supply
modern
machinery.
benediction
by Bishop Earl Crans-
remain there.
While there are
thousands of sea gulls at work
clearing up the remains, it is es­
timated that the present force
will have an all-summer job.. In
I the meantime the odor is becom- |
ing more violent and the Smith
family is on the eve of an extend- |
ed vacation.
Trouble
A Knockout
(By United Press)
CHICAGO,
April 6.—Supple­
mentary aldermanic elections to
fill ten vacancies in the city coun­
cil were held here today.
The ejection established a new
record in Chicago politics.
It
Better for you than tea
or coffee —
Instant Postum
Delicious coffee-like flavor
Made instantly in
Postum Cereal Company
Cheerfulness will help you
do more and better work, •
SAN FRANCISCO, April 6—
as well as having more tun • The motion of Henry Albers,
and better friends; and be •wealthy Portland miller, sentenc-
better all around. '
$ ed to ten years imprisonment
$09994999999999 for seditious utterances for a re-
hearing of his case, was denied
by the United Stales circuit court
A GLORIOUS END.
| of appeals yesterday.
The circumstances of Bishop
Matt Hughes’ death amount to a
transfiguration.
WHITTLE
It was a glori­
ous end to a cultured
material
life full of good works and mark-
ed by high spiritual ideals and |
For
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Quick Service, Coal
On
of a risen Savior, standing before )
a great audience, picturing the
occasion of . triumph over death,
presenting convincing arguments
Prices as reasonable as the
of the resurrection and transfig- present day conditions permit. We
uration
of
Christ—no
doubt | have plenty Wyoming and Utah
quoting Paul, “there is a material
body—there is a spiritual body,"
he was transformed in an instant Lump coal, ton, delivered $14.50
from the material to the spiritual Egg coal, ton, delivered., 14.25
and to the blind eyes of the ma-Nut coal, ton, delivered.... 14.00
terial world appeared to be no Half tons, delivered ..........
7.75
more, but the eyes of faith eas- Quarter tons, delivered... .
4.25
ily can see the great man vanish
into the clouds,
as his Lora
d in his transfigu- |
had disapp
and Storage
' Coal
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
yen
ration.
Matt Hus
is mow • ali
with a
vision.
ies is not dead. He
g today than ever. |
ascendently broader
ing shaken off the
limitati is If a material exist-
once he has entered that broader
life, cap ble of greater work and
greater spiritual development. To i
Bishop Matt Hughes, Easter of '
1920 was the greatest day in his
useful life. The veil was raised I
and he was given full knowledge |
of that life of which he had long
taught.
It is altogether fitting and in
perfect consonance with the Lov-
ing Father that such a man as
Matt Hughes should pass from
the material to the spiritual life
without the anguish of long suf-
fering.
In the full glory of an Easter
morn, without hesitation or re­
gret, the old garments were cast
off and the spiritual body of the
great soul put on tne white hab- I
ilaments of bis risen Lord.
Have your suit or coat
tailored this Spring. See
the wonderful line of
Woolens at
ases own.
ON T put up with any little “Devil of
Doubt” in your starting battery—you don’t
have to.
An ‘‘Exide’’ Battery is “the giant that lives
in a box.” It will make a reality of that reliable
service about which you’ve dreamed. It will give
you maximum power and will exert that power
on instant demand. It is easy to care for—easy
to repair.
Let us demonstrate just how you can make
your starting battery “doubt proof.”
We offer free inspection of all batteries.
D
Orres Tailor Shop
WHERE T
SEAT
C.B. Lamkin
REAL ESTATE
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent.
A VICTORIA TOP
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
of practical everyday ser­
vice and pleasing lines, easy
to handle and offering full
protection—these are some
of the features of our man­
ufacture.
Made over a
strong, durable frame, of
best quality Motor cloth.
On Savings Accounts
Interest
ASHLAND
AUTO TRIMMING SHOP
A Dollar Starts an Account
STATE BANK OF ASHLAND
GOLD MEDAL
(1723
o
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder ‘and uric acid troubles.
Jamous since 1696.
.
keep in good health,
druggists.
Take regularly and
lo three sizes, al ;
Guaranteed as represented 1
New Spray and Garden Hose
' just in fresh from the factory. A
carload of machinery and mower
repairs has arrived. Look to your
"cutting machinery early for your
. repairs. New and used sewing
machines always for sale or rent
Che Ë>ank.
the
EMIL PEIL.
HAS THE PEAK
REACHED
Real Values
SOME say conditions will soon
change, that the period of infla­
tion, extravagance and high prices
is gradually passing.
If such is the case, CAREFUL­
NESS should be the watchword.
Reckless spending and specula-
tive investment should not. be in­
dulged in.
Two good dwelling bargains in
Railroad addition for $2000.00
and $2100.00 respectively; paved
street, all clear.
A bank account and connection
here at the First National are
natural safeguards.
five-room
hard
finished
dwelling; large lot, paving, side­
walk and sewer all paid, well lo-
cated, $1650.00.
Easy terms.
ASHLAND.
..
A good 6-room dwelling, good
plumbing, within three blocks of
library for $2650.00.
Good house, party furnished
| one acre of good land for $3000
Five room, parly furnished
house, big lot, for only $950.00
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Quality Meat.
I [Billings Agency
OREGON
* EV CARTER, pres
. _
C H VAU PELVICI PRE
JWMC COY. CASHIER
Cleazliness.
cep
Service,
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Real Estate and Real Insurance.
It’s dollars
dt
I ir.
MOTOR
NELDA
to doughnuts
das . rere ait aes 2
IN CREASED
no man ever smoked a better
cigarette at any price!
t wet
(417 •! — sad
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f "Ar
NEVER RAN
So WELL
CAFE
529)
AMELS quality, and their expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat­
isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.
You will prefer this Camel blend to either
kind smoked straight!
C
BEFORE.
Elks Block
22.
Phone 84
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
11
Camels mellow-mildness will certainly
appeal to you. The “body ” is all there, and
that smoothness/ It’s a delight!
Decrease in the mechanical ills of the
car means increased pleasure for the
party
Willard
IT is scarcely possible to enjoy a motor
trip that Is interrupted by all sorts of
breakdowns
SERVICE STATION
"AADS MARK REGISTERIO
Inside Facts 1
When the bod begins to stiffer
and movement
is usually an i id
kidneys are out of order. Kee
these organs healthy by taking
Corner By the Park
MURPHY’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Cor. E. Main and Oak Sts.
Costs less than tea
or coffee.
grocers
PEIL'S
$1.50 to $3.00 for your Dollar
BARGAINS IN
KNOCKERS AND KICKERS
A knocker is a man who only |
knows how to use a hammer to :
knock thin
s'
A kicker
not only a ham- |
mer, but a BIN, a square and a
level.
A kicker may knock down, but ;
he builds a b tter edifice than
that which stoc d before.
Starting & Lighting Battery Service
TRANSFER LINE
.
teaching.
the memorial anniversary
Exioe
Ladies
non-partisan election law a sup-
plementary election. These con-
tests are supplementary in that
those wards which did not give
some candidate a majority vote
at the February elections will
choose their council representa­
tives.
It’s what’s inside your
battery that makes it live
long or wear out quickly.
Inferior insulation wears
out before the plates do,
and re-insulation is necessary.
Threaded Rubber Insula­
tion greatly postpones and
almost always entirely elimi­
nates the need of re-insula­
tion, makes a battery last
much longer under equal
conditions, and reduces the
liability to any other kind of
repairs.
It's the one biggest battery
improvement in ten years—demon-
suited now by four years of use.
You can’t afford not to know
about it. for some day you’ll need
a new buttery.
Call and
about it.
let
us
tell
you
all
Jordan Electric Co
ASHLAND, OREGON
TN order to have the car right and the trip
a success let us put it in shape before
you start
.
a
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Serra AA4
EXPERT REPAIRING, ACCESSORIE^ OILS, GREASES^\
PHONE 195
MAIN S Brd STS.
ASHLAND, O regon .
TURKISH &>DOM£STIC
BLEND
______€ IGARETTES
Go the limit with Camels! They will not
tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas­
ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga-
retty odor!
j
Just compare Camels v/ith any ci^a-
in
at any price
Camels are »old everywhere in scientifically sealed
packages of 20 ci¿arettes for 20 cents; or ten pack-
aies (200 ciiarettesi in » glassine paper-covered
carton. We strongly recommend this carton for
the home or office supply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Salem, N. C.